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Unlike his first speech on Monday that was dedicated to his government program, Tsipras dedicated a good part of his second speech to launch a scathing attack on the
conservative opposition, which he accused of having buried the consensus
strategy that it proclaimed during the
election campaign.
This is due, in large part, to public opinion polls and the resulting
election strategies of the two political parties in particular — the
Conservatives and the Liberals.
the R's actually think they lost the
election because they weren't
conservative enough... their
strategy is to find more morons
A key plank of Cameron and the
Conservatives» 2010
election strategy — wait, please, come back!
So far his
strategy has been to avoid taking a firm and coherent position on whether Britain should be In or Out by abdicating responsibility to the public in a future referendum, in what has become the central plank of the
Conservative's European
election campaign.
This explains the
Conservative general
election strategy.
The report praises the Tories» fundraising
strategy, saying the party received more money than it could spend and is well placed if another
election is called and says one of David Cameron's greatest legacies will be a new generation of
Conservative MPs, but it also says he will have difficult relations with his party.
In terms of the
strategy behind calling the
election it seems likely that the
Conservative leadership has two main motivations.
Monday, June 08, 2009 in CCHQ,
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The narrowness of the
Conservative strategy has the potential to make this a pretty nihilistic
election.
Given that he is a public figure — not only a peer of the realm but also the deputy chairman of the
Conservatives, the party's biggest single donor and one of the architects of its general
election strategy — that right must surely be somewhat circumscribed.
He is said to be planning to approach Jim Messina, the 2012 campaign manager for Barack Obama who was hired by the
Conservatives to advise on their 2015 general
election strategy.
Friday, January 14, 2011 in By -
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Conservative strategy, LibDem - Tory relations, Liberal Democrats, The Coalition Permalink
However, David Davis, a former
Conservative Europe minister, said Cameron still faces major challenges in Europe over his negotiating
strategy if he wins the
election and wants to deliver reforms before arguing to stay in at a referendum in 2017.
Relieved Liberal Democrats have claimed a narrow victory in the Eastleigh byelection, fending off a surge by Ukip that forced the
Conservatives into third place — putting huge pressure on David Cameron to show he has a
strategy to win the 2015
election.
But it had already evaporated in 2010 (when the
Conservatives mounted a far more effective target seat
strategy than in previous
elections).
Organizing for America's Jim Messina will be working as a campaign
strategy advisor for the 2015 general
election campaign of British Prime Minister David Cameron's
Conservative Party, BBC News reported today.
The
Conservatives hope to win an overall majority at the general
election next May by adopting a two - pronged
strategy.
Thursday, December 30, 2010 in By -
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Even Harold Wilson didn't always succeed in early
elections - the 1970 General
Election which the Conservatives won unexpectedly and the October 1974 General Election despite Edward Heath being still Conservative leader only had limited success - in fact the only time that such a strategy of holding an early election has worked since 1945 for a government has been for Harold Wilson while Edward Heath was Conservative leader, because it worked people assume that somehow Harold Wilson was some kind of elections genius when in fact he might just have been lucky that he wasn't faced by someone more el
Election which the
Conservatives won unexpectedly and the October 1974 General
Election despite Edward Heath being still Conservative leader only had limited success - in fact the only time that such a strategy of holding an early election has worked since 1945 for a government has been for Harold Wilson while Edward Heath was Conservative leader, because it worked people assume that somehow Harold Wilson was some kind of elections genius when in fact he might just have been lucky that he wasn't faced by someone more el
Election despite Edward Heath being still
Conservative leader only had limited success - in fact the only time that such a
strategy of holding an early
election has worked since 1945 for a government has been for Harold Wilson while Edward Heath was Conservative leader, because it worked people assume that somehow Harold Wilson was some kind of elections genius when in fact he might just have been lucky that he wasn't faced by someone more el
election has worked since 1945 for a government has been for Harold Wilson while Edward Heath was
Conservative leader, because it worked people assume that somehow Harold Wilson was some kind of
elections genius when in fact he might just have been lucky that he wasn't faced by someone more electable.
Perhaps unsurprisingly given the paucity of success stories, rather than concentrating upon their record in power, the chief emphasis of Labour's misguided
strategy has been to scare voters with the prospect of the
elections returning a
Conservative led coalition government.
The justice secretary said that it was the fact that Lord Ashcroft was right at the heart of the
Conservative party's overall
election strategy.
The Scottish
Conservative leader — emboldened by her historic
election gains — had earlier called on colleagues to «look again» at their Brexit
strategy.
I think they decided to pursue a primarily inside - the - Beltway legislative
strategy and got burned — especially after the bill failed in the Senate and the
conservative right began demonizing the policy and transformed it into a campaign weapon in the fall 2010 Congressional
elections.